NWO/Illuminati US politics - Pt 2

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You're right about the last part...

I'm still struggling with why though. It seems quite silly to lose your mind over a reality TV host who was always a clown.

Is it because their predictions of doom and gloom didn't eventuate? The world didn't end? They got ****ed up by the algos? It's really weird and I will never understand it.
 

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Unlike some of your other colleagues on here I feel like you'd actually be a decent bloke to have a beer with, talk about how the hollywood worship satan and the deep state runs the world. Maybe open your eyes a little
Cheers mate likewise, be happy to have a beer with you or anyone on this board really. I'd probably even smile and nod politely once you started on Hollywood satan worshippers, while trying to swing the conversation back to the blues' optimal forward line configuration.
 
I'm still struggling with why though. It seems quite silly to lose your mind over a reality TV host who was always a clown.

Is it because their predictions of doom and gloom didn't eventuate? The world didn't end? They got ****ed up by the algos? It's really weird and I will never understand it.
Definitely got ****ed up by the algorithm. Some will still swear black and blue that hunter bidens laptop was russian disinformation. The amount of trump stuff they consume i would be surprised if he wasn't in their dreams every night.
 
Cheers mate likewise, be happy to have a beer with you or anyone on this board really. I'd probably even smile and nod politely once you started on Hollywood satan worshippers, while trying to swing the conversation back to the blues' optimal forward line configuration.
Silvagni best 22 or not? Dependent on if he's 2nd rucking? :sweatsmile:
 
I'm still struggling with why though. It seems quite silly to lose your mind over a reality TV host who was always a clown.
Isn't it though. Forget the reality TV host part, imagine being in devoted psychological thrall to a politician in another country who wouldn't be able to find Australia on a map and wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire.

Is it because their predictions of doom and gloom didn't eventuate? The world didn't end? They got ****ed up by the algos? It's really weird and I will never understand it.
Maybe coz he didn't drain the swamp or build the wall?

Joking of course, its coz dear leader couldn't handle losing, therefore they couldn't handle losing.
 
Definitely got ****ed up by the algorithm. Some will still swear black and blue that hunter bidens laptop was russian disinformation. The amount of trump stuff they consume i would be surprised if he wasn't in their dreams every night.

There appears to be an industry of scammers who feed off and drive the Trump hate. You are right, the algo pushes them further and further down the rabbit hole of disinformation, twitter memes and but Trumpism.
 
Isn't it though. Forget the reality TV host part, imagine being in devoted psychological thrall to a politician in another country who wouldn't be able to find Australia on a map and wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire.
I know it's ****ed. Just look at the number of posts and the top contributors in the SRP Trump threads over 8 ****ing years. They are insane.

After all the predictions from 2016 about the end of the world I went and bunkered up, but silly me. All these intelligent, algorithm resistant brains could not be wrong, could they? I don't think you were one of them. Luckily covid came along so the bunker wasn't wasted.
 

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His old man is a pedo, wouldn't surprise me if hunter was as well.
There's no "wouldn't surprise me" about it! Its all there on the laptop, comrade - the one that Trump's DoJ had for 12 months before the election. The one that got officially entered into evidence for Hunter's trial :tearsofjoy:

Lebbo73 get in here and educate some fools!
 
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I know it's ****ed. Just look at the number of posts and the top contributors in the SRP Trump threads over 8 ****ing years. They are insane.
Yes, utterly unfathomable how the most most divisive, polarizing, non-filtered, sensationalist and toxic persona to ever hold the office of POTUS drove far more discussion and interest than the previous procession of buttoned down establishment guys isn't it? Likewise, the advent of truly ubiquitous social media and Trump's engagement in that space can be safely discounted as any factor.

Truly perplexing stuff :tearsofjoy:

After all the predictions from 2016 about the end of the world I went and bunkered up, but silly me. All these intelligent, algorithm resistant brains could not be wrong, could they? I don't think you were one of them. Luckily covid came along so the bunker wasn't wasted.
Not so lucky for some, many were equally broken by the covid years. Vale old mate yebiga, the dual blows of Trump losing and Dan getting "just the flu" under control eventually ironed him out here for good :(
 
Yes, utterly unfathomable how the most most divisive, polarizing, non-filtered, sensationalist and toxic persona to ever hold the office of POTUS drove far more discussion and interest than the previous procession of buttoned down establishment guys isn't it? Likewise, the advent of truly ubiquitous social media and Trump's engagement in that space can be safely discounted as any factor.

It's OK. You didn't start the obsession 8 years ago, did you? I understand the talking points but to me it still doesn't explain the obsession from many posters who appeared to be normal at the time. 8 years.

Anyone, I will try and work it out. I must admit US politics is better TV than any of the other reality TV shit, except survivor.
 
Yes, utterly unfathomable how the most most divisive, polarizing, non-filtered, sensationalist and toxic persona to ever hold the office of POTUS drove far more discussion and interest than the previous procession of buttoned down establishment guys isn't it?
He does tend to get the best ratings, tremendous numbers.

You know how services like netflix, uber, spotify etc lured us in with cheap prices while investors paid their expenses, then they start ramping everything up once we're all hooked on it in order to become profitable? Trump never did that to us m8. He's entertained us all for years, free of charge. So the least you could do is sling a lil coin his way for his legal woes... are you a principled man with a moral compass or not!?
 
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Just catching up on the thread.

I understand we're talking about sexual assault, pederasty and rape etc?

Just for all the posters who really care about these issues.
Trump mushroom riders don't need to read it, as it's part of why they love Trump.




1. Karen Johnson
Her account:
Johnson alleged that Trump grabbed her vagina without her consent and forcibly kissed her at a New Year’s Eve party at Mar-a-Lago in the early 2000s. The allegation was first revealed in journalists Barry Levine and Monique El-Faizy’s book, “All the President’s Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator,” excerpted by Esquire.

“When he says that thing, ‘Grab them in the pussy,’ that hits me hard because when he grabbed me and pulled me into the tapestry, that’s where he grabbed me ― he grabbed me there in my front and pulled me in,” Johnson told Levine and El-Faizy.


2. E. Jean Carroll
Her account:
In an excerpt of her memoir published in New York magazine, Carroll, a longtime Elle magazine advice columnist, alleged that Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.

The then-real estate mogul spotted Carroll, then 52, at Bergdorf Goodman. Recognizing her as “that advice lady,” he asked if she would help him buy a gift for an unnamed woman. Carroll agreed, and after browsing gifts, Trump allegedly led her to the lingerie section. He suggested that she try on a lace bodysuit, and after expressing reservations, she reluctantly agreed.

“The moment the dressing-room door is closed, he lunges at me, pushes me against the wall, hitting my head quite badly, and puts his mouth against my lips,” she wrote. Trump then held her against a wall and began pulling down her tights, according to Carroll.

“The next moment, still wearing correct business attire, shirt, tie, suit jacket, overcoat, he opens the overcoat, unzips his pants, and, forcing his fingers around my private area, thrusts his penis halfway — or completely, I’m not certain — inside me,” she wrote.

3. Alva Johnson
Her account:
Johnson, a former staffer on Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, told The Washington Post that the president kissed her without her consent outside of a rally in Florida on August 24, 2016. “I immediately felt violated because I wasn’t expecting it or wanting it,” Johnson said. “I can still see his lips coming straight for my face.” She said she turned her face away from Trump’s kiss, which landed on the side of her mouth, telling the Post that it felt “super-creepy and inappropriate.” Johnson filed a federal lawsuit on Feb. 25, 2016, seeking unspecified damages for emotional pain and suffering.

4. Ninni Laaksonen
Her account:
Laaksonen, a former Miss Finland, told Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat that Trump groped her in July 2006 while she was in New York competing in the Miss Universe pageant. She says the incident occurred right before she and three other contestants, along with Trump, appeared on the “Late Show with David Letterman.” “Trump stood right next to me and suddenly he squeezed my butt,” she told Ilta-Sanomat. “He really grabbed my butt. I don’t think anybody saw it but I flinched and thought: ‘What is happening?’” Laaksonen also says that at a party she attended during that time, she was told by another guest that Trump liked her “because [she] looked like Melania when she was younger.”

5. Jessica Drake
Her account:
Drake, an adult film actor and director, said in a press conference with attorney Gloria Allred that Trump grabbed her, kissed her without her consent and offered her $10,000 to have sex with him at a Lake Tahoe golf tournament. She said that she met Trump at a booth for her employer at the time, Wicked Pictures, where Trump flirted with her and asked for her number. According to Drake, later that night he invited her to his penthouse suite. She said she brought along two other women because she “didn’t feel right going alone.” During the press conference, Drake said that Trump “grabbed each of us tightly in a hug and kissed each one of us without asking for permission.” Drake said he was wearing pajamas and there was a body guard present. Later that night, Drake said a man called her on Trump’s behalf to ask her to dinner, but she declined. According to Drake, Trump then called her directly and, after she declined again, asked: “What do you want? How much?” Drake said in the press conference that she declined once more, then received a call from a man on behalf of Trump offering her $10,000 and the use of his private jet to “accept his invitation.”


6. Karena Virginia
Her account:
Virginia said in a press conference with attorney Gloria Allred that Trump groped her while she was leaving the US Open in 1998. She said that she was waiting for a car to take her home when Trump approached her with a group of a few other men. According to Virginia he said, “Hey look at this one!” and “Look at those legs.” Virginia alleged that he then grabbed her right arm with his right arm, then touched the inside of her right breast before reportedly asking, “Don’t you know who I am?” Virginia said that her shock soon turned to shame and that she changed the way she dressed as a result of the encounter, hoping to avoid unwanted male attention. She was 27 at the time.


7. Cathy Heller
Her account:
Heller, now 63, told The Guardian that the first and only time she interacted with Trump, “he grabbed her, went for a kiss, and grew angry with her as she twisted away.” This was all while Heller was having Mother’s Day brunch at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, with her husband, in-laws and children. She alleges that Trump said, “Oh, come on” when she protested and held her still while he kissed her on the side of the mouth before walking away. A relative who was seated at the table that day confirmed to The Guardian that Trump was “very forceful” and got “in her face.”

8. Summer Zervos
Her account:
Zervos, a contestant on season five of “The Apprentice” (and a self-described Republican) said in a press conference with attorney Gloria Allred that Trump assaulted her on several occasions. She said the first time, she met with Trump in his office and he kissed her on the mouth, which Zervos rationalized as simply a strange greeting. On a separate occasion, she said she met with Trump at the Beverly Hills Hotel to discuss business opportunities. Instead Trump grabbed her while she sat next to him and began kissing her and touching her breasts, Zervos said in her statement. Trump later walked her into the bedroom, she told reporters, and “began thrusting his genitals.” The two did go on to have dinner and discuss real estate, according to Zervos. When asked why she chose to come forward now, she said: “I want to be able to sleep when I’m 70.” As of December 2017, Zervos is moving forward with a defamation lawsuit against Trump.


9. Kristin Anderson
Her account:
Anderson says she was out at a Manhattan nightclub with friends, sitting on a red velvet couch, when she felt Trump reach into her skirt and touch her vagina through her underwear, The Washington Post reports. She told the paper that the incident was brief, but that she and her friends were “very grossed out.” Anderson was in her early 20s at the time, and an aspiring model.


10. Samantha Holvey
Her account:
Holvey told CNN that while she was competing in the 2006 Miss USA pageant, Trump inspected each contestant before the pageant. “He would step in front of each girl and look you over from head to toe like we were just meat, we were just sexual objects, that we were not people. You know when a gross guy at the bar is checking you out? It’s that feeling,” she told CNN, adding that it was the “the dirtiest I felt in my entire life.”


11. Lisa Boyne
Her account:
Boyne told HuffPost that during the summer of 1996, Boyne, Trump, modeling agent John Casablancas and others went to dinner in Lower Manhattan. Boyne, who at the time worked at a think tank, said the women at the dinner were all sitting at a circular booth bookended by Trump and Casablancas. According to Boyne, the women could only exit the booth by walking on the table. She told HuffPost that Trump did not pursue her sexually, but asked her opinion on who at the table he should sleep with.

12. Jessica Leeds
Her account:
More than 30 years ago, Leeds was traveling for work when she sat next to Trump on a flight to New York. Leeds, who is now 74, told The New York Times that she and Trump spoke for a bit, then about 45 minutes into the flight he lifted the armrest between them and began to grab her breasts and put his hand up her skirt. “He was like an octopus,” she told The New York Times. “His hands were everywhere.”

13. Rachel Crooks
Her account:
Crooks says she was assaulted by Trump in an elevator while working as a receptionist for a real estate investment and development company in Trump Tower. She told The New York Times that upon meeting Trump, she introduced herself and shook his hand, but he would not let go. Trump began to kiss her on the cheeks, then directly on the mouth. “It was so inappropriate,” she told the Times. “I was so upset that he thought I was so insignificant that he could do that.” Crooks was 22 at the time.

14. Mindy McGillivray
Her account:
McGillivray, 36, told the Palm Beach Post that Trump groped her while she was attending a concert at Mar-a-Lago, his estate-slash-private-club in Palm Beach, Florida. She was there to help a friend who was photographing the concert, when she says Trump groped her. “All of a sudden I felt a grab, a little nudge. I think it’s Ken’s camera bag, that was my first instinct. I turn around and there’s Donald,” McGillivray told the Palm Beach Post. “This was a pretty good nudge. More of a grab,’’ she continued. “It was pretty close to the center of my butt. I was startled. I jumped.”


15. Natasha Stoynoff
Her account:
In a harrowing essay for People, Stoynoff ― a journalist ― described how Trump assaulted her while she was interviewing him and his wife, Melania, at their Palm Beach estate. She writes that Trump insisted on giving her a private tour of the grounds, at which point he pinned and kissed her: “Trump shut the door behind us. I turned around, and within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall, and forcing his tongue down my throat ... I was grateful when Trump’s longtime butler burst into the room a minute later, as I tried to unpin myself.”


16. Jennifer Murphy
Her account:
Murphy, a contestant on Season 4 of “The Apprentice,” told Grazia that Trump kissed her on the lips after a job interview. “He walked me to the elevator, and I said goodbye. ... When he pulled my face in and gave me a smooch. I was like ‘OK,’” she told Grazia. “I didn’t know how to act.” Murphy also told the publication that she still planned to vote for Trump.


17. Mariah Billado
Her account:
Billado, a former Miss Teen USA contestant, told BuzzFeed that Trump walked into the changing room while the contestants were half-dressed. “I remember putting on my dress really quick because I was like, ‘Oh my god, there’s a man in here’” Billado said. She remembered Trump responding: “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before.” Billado was one of four former Miss Teen USA contestants to tell BuzzFeed the same story (the other three chose to stay anonymous).


18. Tasha Dixon
Her account:
Dixon told CBS 2 Los Angeles that when she was 18 and competing in a Miss Universe pageant, Trump walked into the changing room while the participants were changing. “Our first introduction to him was when we were at the dress rehearsal and half naked changing into our bikinis,” Dixon said. “He just came strolling right in. There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless. Other girls were naked.”


19. Cassandra Searles
Her account:
Yahoo News reported that last summer, Cassandra Searles ― Miss Washington 2013 ― posted a photo on Facebook of her fellow contestants and the question: “Do y’all remember that one time we had to do our onstage introductions, but this one guy treated us like cattle and made us do it again because we didn’t look him in the eyes? Do you also remember when he then proceeded to have us lined up so he could get a closer look at his property?” In a follow-up comment on the post, she reportedly added: “He probably doesn’t want me telling the story about that time he continually grabbed my ass and invited me to his hotel room.”


20. “Jane Doe”
Her account:
In June, a California woman — “Jane Doe” ― filed a lawsuit alleging that Trump raped her at a party when she was 13 years old. As Buzzfeed reported, an initial hearing in the case had been scheduled for December 2016. However, on Nov. 4 of that year ― several days after the attorney for “Jane Doe” announced a press conference, then abruptly canceled it at her client’s request ― she instructed her attorney to dismiss the lawsuit.


21. Bridget Sullivan
Her account:
Sullivan, a former Miss Universe contestant, told BuzzFeed that Trump would hug her and give her “a squeeze that your creepy uncle would.” She added that before the Miss Universe contest in 2000, Trump came backstage to wish all of the contestants good luck. “The time that he walked through the dressing rooms was really shocking,” she said. “We were all naked.”


22. Temple Taggart McDowell
Her account:
The year that Taggart McDowell was crowned Miss Utah, Trump had just taken ownership of the Miss USA pageant. She says that when she was first introduced to him, he kissed her. “He kissed me directly on the lips,” Taggart McDowell told The New York Times when she came forward with her story. “I thought, ‘Oh my God, gross.’ He was married to Marla Maples at the time … I was like ‘Wow, that’s inappropriate.’”


23. Jill Harth
Her account:
Harth worked with Trump in the 1990s (she and her partner operated a competition called American Dream Calendar Girls), but it ended in a bitter legal battle. In a 1997 lawsuit, Harth alleged in court documents that Trump repeatedly sexually harassed her, at one point groping her under the table. (The documents were surfaced by The Boston Globe.) Though she eventually dropped that suit, she stands by her story. “How can people not believe me now?” she asked “Inside Edition” after footage of Trump emerged in which he said he can grab women by the pussy.


24. Ivana Trump
Her account:
In a 1992 deposition during their divorce, Trump’s first wife described an incident in which she says her then-husband forced her to have sex with him. (Spousal rape is still rape.) The deposition came to light in the 1993 Trump biography Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump. Ivana later softened her claims, saying that she “felt violated” as the love and tenderness she was accustomed to from her husband was absent that night, but she was not accusing him of a crime. She followed-up with a statement obtained by CNN last June telling in which she said “the story is totally without merit.”
 

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